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we're also aware of two female suicide bombers in the fall of 2004, on flights out of moscow within 90 minutes of each other, bringing down those two airliners. we believe because of an insider issue that these two women, the black widows they refer to them as, probably chechen related brought down those two airliners, killed 90 souls on those two flights. so that is something we see continually. the challenge for tsa and i believe alpa and everybody interested in the safety and security of passengers and cargo as it relates to the u.s. as what's going on here and the intelligence is such that there is no known specific credible information as relates to the individuals trying to get on an aircraft here today in one of the 450 airports, commercial airports that we have responsibility for providing security, that being said, our concern and is a concern i had while i was at the fbi overseeing the counterterrorism efforts is not so much those that we know about, those who are on the watch list, those on the no-fly list who should not be flying or some on the list to have known associatio
we're also aware of two female suicide bombers in the fall of 2004, on flights out of moscow within 90 minutes of each other, bringing down those two airliners. we believe because of an insider issue that these two women, the black widows they refer to them as, probably chechen related brought down those two airliners, killed 90 souls on those two flights. so that is something we see continually. the challenge for tsa and i believe alpa and everybody interested in the safety and security of...
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he was afraid of being paraded through moscow in the cage and ridiculed. so he was determined to die. if lebron was determined to die within. and the bunker, and i've spoken in interviews some of those in the bunker with him. and there were various generals and others. some were allowed to escape in some certainly did escape. others had to wait until hitler himself killed himself and then also had to rate until the minister, the propaganda minister had killed his children and wife in a suicide, and as suicide. and when they try to escape through the russia mind. there were captured. c-span: who were you who were you there that you were able to talk to? >> guest: they was the chief of staff to general cripps, the commander-in-chief and general staff. this is i must say his account also generally maceo who is in fact visiting frequently. i also interviewed and asked us to left mass and it was an extraordinary experience in his parlor in berlin, drinking tea as he showed the photograph albums, which were photographs you take themselves, all hitler playing wit
he was afraid of being paraded through moscow in the cage and ridiculed. so he was determined to die. if lebron was determined to die within. and the bunker, and i've spoken in interviews some of those in the bunker with him. and there were various generals and others. some were allowed to escape in some certainly did escape. others had to wait until hitler himself killed himself and then also had to rate until the minister, the propaganda minister had killed his children and wife in a suicide,...
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he was in moscow in the early cold war years, but he came eventually to 1950 washington d.c., chairman of the white house and he didn't get a date to go to korea to be a freak nature name as a foreign correspondent. he was shot in the closet with the wto p. camera filming him doing local news. it was to be less. the a-list people were still on radio and cronkite started breaking through in this new medium of television. but he recognized if he walked here in washington d.c., people wouldn't remember what he said. they would recognize you. they say would love seeing you, you could've been on a game show, the morning show, the nightly news show, the intellectual substance went away. but people recognize as the visual. you're a celebrity, well known. cronkite always recognized the airtime and that goes back to the top dog of tom brokaw. so he was sometimes kind of filibuster to live events. he also learned how to be quiet. if he was cronkite right cast during john lennon, alan shepard or neil armstrong and apollo 11 but the space program, he would pause. and also, get a theatrical sense.
he was in moscow in the early cold war years, but he came eventually to 1950 washington d.c., chairman of the white house and he didn't get a date to go to korea to be a freak nature name as a foreign correspondent. he was shot in the closet with the wto p. camera filming him doing local news. it was to be less. the a-list people were still on radio and cronkite started breaking through in this new medium of television. but he recognized if he walked here in washington d.c., people wouldn't...
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problems and difficulties but the advantage people forget if you are far away from the frontier does a lot moscow from dynamism and the basic dynamism india will explore for the next 20 or 30 years so we will end up with everything in its opposite is true in india. >> good way to end this. thank you again. [applause] to put this thing together and to make it run so smoothly and think the audience for being an important part of this conversation. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] i think we have a myth that it's two guys in a dorm room they crack the code and it all falls into place and you end up with facebook. you don't see friendster and myspace and the twins on the side of the road not having achieved success. >> and unintended consequences the grandson and a biography spoke at a forum in tow tulsa oklahoma about race relations. he was introduced by john franklin of the john hope franklin center for reconciliation. [applause] thank you. indeed we are all standing on the shoulders of those who preceded us. and if i would give equal time for grand mothers and mothers tonight. [
problems and difficulties but the advantage people forget if you are far away from the frontier does a lot moscow from dynamism and the basic dynamism india will explore for the next 20 or 30 years so we will end up with everything in its opposite is true in india. >> good way to end this. thank you again. [applause] to put this thing together and to make it run so smoothly and think the audience for being an important part of this conversation. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible...
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in my early career, i began traveling back and forth to moscow and negotiating nuclear issues with the academy of sciences. after that, i found myself in disputes in the war. later i was a negotiator for the u.s. government and the dispute over international river's. i came home from these troubles a flaming patriotism for the rule of law and prepress. i had won some cases in american courts. i have lobbied in the courts and congress. i had a run for high office and affective introduced the sunshine contest. i new democracy firsthand and i thought i knew in deeply. i came home from these years of our experience events that the difference between u.s. politics and politics of either asia are russia was as wide as the grand canyon. the conclusions i share today, in part from the contrast between what i consider to be very different cultures and the political experiment which we initiated on this continent in 1776. the most of history, wealth and power go together. as wealth grows, its owners tend to surround and invade government. with the help of garment, increase their position, thus c
in my early career, i began traveling back and forth to moscow and negotiating nuclear issues with the academy of sciences. after that, i found myself in disputes in the war. later i was a negotiator for the u.s. government and the dispute over international river's. i came home from these troubles a flaming patriotism for the rule of law and prepress. i had won some cases in american courts. i have lobbied in the courts and congress. i had a run for high office and affective introduced the...
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their said in mosc their said in moscow with meaning if they were not shooting at us we wouldn't spend so much. the guys that follow didn't know the soviet union disappeared. >> my big question is do you think it matters that this is objectively the foreign policy to get the republicans would have the least foreign policy national security experience in modern history i mean objectively that they had a cia director and the defense secretary. no demonstrable foreign policy or national security appointed will that make an impact at all? they're looking at the foreign policy issues. i'm not concerned that we. we survived obama and the problems come not from the foreign policy but that domestic policy. >> to the have any foreign policy that you could point to? can you lose an election based on -- >> advising the president on foreign policy issues and advising them on defense some of the people he's taken away and listened to. >> i would be [inaudible] they don't pay that much. >> why am i advocating -- okay. at present the government takes 35% from companies 30% marginal tax rate on the ex
their said in mosc their said in moscow with meaning if they were not shooting at us we wouldn't spend so much. the guys that follow didn't know the soviet union disappeared. >> my big question is do you think it matters that this is objectively the foreign policy to get the republicans would have the least foreign policy national security experience in modern history i mean objectively that they had a cia director and the defense secretary. no demonstrable foreign policy or national...